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The Effect of Volitional Pursed-lips Breathing

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
COPD
Interventions
Other: Baseline
Other: MESH-Resistor 5
Other: MESH-Resistor 10
Other: Perforated Resistor 7
Other: Perforated Resistor 11
Registration Number
NCT04663698
Lead Sponsor
Karl Josef Franke, PD DR med
Brief Summary

Simulation of pursed-lips breathing by defined stenoses in pulmonary function diagnostics to quantify the effect of the pursed-lips breathing

Detailed Description

Since many years it is recommended for COPD patients to reduce the crossdiameter of the lips in order to improve the exhalation by means of so-called pursed-lips breathing (PLB). But the effects have never been studied quantitatively. In this study, the PLB effect is simulated during lung function diagnostics, using different sized resistors inserted into the routine mouthpiece of the flow sensor to resemble the effective airway resistances of a PLB maneuver. This prospective, randomized study includes 20 healthy subjects and 50 COPD patients, who will perform lung function testing with 4 different sized resistors.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
110
Inclusion Criteria

Patients:

  • COPD (GOLD I- IV)
  • Stable respiratory situation that allows routine lung funtion
  • capable of communication

Healthy:

  • Lung Healthy
  • capable of communication
Exclusion Criteria
  • Invasive Ventilation
  • Other serious acute physical illnesses that require immediate intensive medical treatment
  • Acute hypercapnic decompensation with a pH < 7.35 in the capillary BGA
  • Pregnancy or Nursing
  • Not able to give consent
  • Not willing or able to follow the study protocol

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
HealthyMESH-Resistor 10Lung-healthy subjects, randomized lung function testing
Patient 1BaselineCOPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 1MESH-Resistor 5COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 3MESH-Resistor 5COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 4BaselineCOPD patients, randomized lung function testing
HealthyPerforated Resistor 7Lung-healthy subjects, randomized lung function testing
Patient 3Perforated Resistor 7COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
HealthyPerforated Resistor 11Lung-healthy subjects, randomized lung function testing
Patient 3BaselineCOPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 4MESH-Resistor 5COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
HealthyBaselineLung-healthy subjects, randomized lung function testing
Patient 1MESH-Resistor 10COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 2Perforated Resistor 7COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 4Perforated Resistor 11COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
HealthyMESH-Resistor 5Lung-healthy subjects, randomized lung function testing
Patient 2BaselineCOPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Patient 2Perforated Resistor 11COPD patients, randomized lung function testing
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Lung function parameter FEV1up to 1 hour

Measuring of lung function parameters with different resistors to simulate PLB unit: L, measured with der MasterScreen™ Body, CareFusion

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
RV%TLCup to 1 hour

unit: %, measured with der MasterScreen™ Body, CareFusion

PEF - expiratory Peak Flowup to 1 hour

unit: L, measured with der MasterScreen™ Body, CareFusion

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Märkische Kliniken GmbH, Klinikum Lüdenscheid

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Lüdenscheid, NRW, Germany

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